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Loud music isn't going to kill anyone. I personally wouldn't call that torture. I'm not sure it is really very effective, but, hey, if you want to make someone's life unpleasant, loud music is a way to do it. If loud music is torture, then there are a lot of young people who are torturing themselves, as they play their stereos loudly enough to make my windows vibrate while sitting in traffic next to them. Once in a while, I wonder if they are torturing me as well.As for temperature extremes, that would depend. Most of the cases of hypothermia happen at not at extreme temps, but somewhere in the 40s or 50s, combined with wet and wind. Hypothermia is a life threatening condition, so inducing it would definitely fall under the heading of torture.Extreme heat can kill, too. The opposite of hypothermia is hyperthermia, which can cause stroke, and death. Beyond question, that is torture.
Loud music isn't going to kill anyone. I personally wouldn't call that torture. I'm not sure it is really very effective, but, hey, if you want to make someone's life unpleasant, loud music is a way to do it. If loud music is torture, then there are a lot of young people who are torturing themselves, as they play their stereos loudly enough to make my windows vibrate while sitting in traffic next to them. Once in a while, I wonder if they are torturing me as well.
As for temperature extremes, that would depend. Most of the cases of hypothermia happen at not at extreme temps, but somewhere in the 40s or 50s, combined with wet and wind. Hypothermia is a life threatening condition, so inducing it would definitely fall under the heading of torture.
Extreme heat can kill, too. The opposite of hypothermia is hyperthermia, which can cause stroke, and death. Beyond question, that is torture.